The Journey tribute band in concert, featuring Hugo, with special guest, Heart tribute band Bad Animals, Friday, Jan. 19, 8 p.m. The Paramount, 370 New York Ave., Huntington. (800) 745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com or www.paramountny.com.

The tenor, known as the “singing policeman,” performs, Sunday, Jan. 21, 3 p.m. He is joined by Molloy College Cap21 musical theater students and the South Shore Symphony in a program of Broadway tunes. Madison Theatre, Molloy College, 1000 Hempstead Ave., Rockville Centre. 323-4444 or

A musical adventure set in Long Island’s Great South Bay, written and performed by Lena Pennino-Smith, Saturday, Jan. 20, 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.; also Tuesday through Thursday, Jan, 23-25, 10:15 a.m. and noon. Meet Clammy the clam and her best friend Gabby the fiddler crab. Long Island Children’s Museum, Museum Row, Garden City. 224-5800 or www.licm.org.

This original exhibition of works by pop artist Andy Warhol includes a selection of screenprints and photographs from the Hofstra University Museum collections. By juxtaposing his photographs with his screenprints, the exhibit contextualizes and reveals his working methods and artistic process. Through March 11. Hofstra University’s David Filderman Gallery, Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, South Campus, Hempstead. 463-5672 or www.hofstra.edu/museum.

An exhibition that delves into the two trends that defined the art of the 1960s and ‘70s: abstract and representational works. Color Field, Minimalist, Pop, and Photorealist work by Don Eddy, Audrey Flack, Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Lindner, and others are included. Through March 11. Heckscher Museum of Art, Main St. and Prime Ave., Huntington. (631) 351-3250 or www.heckscher.org.

Mysteries of Bats

Tackapausha Museum and Preserve’s exhibit examines varied species of bats, featuring a live family of Egyptian Fruit Bats who fly and “hang out” in the museum’s nocturnal area. Other installations include displays about Long Island’s ecology and interactive activities. Tackapausha Museum and Preserve, Washington Ave. (between Merrick Rd. and Sunrise Hwy.), Seaford. 571-7443.

Afternoon Movie

See “ American Made,” the biopic about an American pilot who became a drug-runner for the CIA during the 1980s in a clandestine operation that would be exposed as the Iran-Contra affair, Friday, Jan. 19, 2:30 p.m.; also “The Hundred-Foot Journey,” a comedy-drama about a feud between two adjacent restaurants in France, Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2 p.m. Elmont Memorial Library Theater, 700 Hempstead Tpke., Elmont. 354-5280.

At the Movies

See “Lady Macbeth,” a thriller that centers on a young woman sold into a loveless marriage in 19th-century rural England, Friday, Jan. 19, 2 p.m. Baldwin Public Library, 2385 Grand Ave., Baldwin. 223-6228.

Tricia’s Flicks

See “The Mountain Between Us,” the survival drama about two strangers who must forge a connection after they are stranded after a tragic plane crash on a remote snow covered mountain, Friday, Jan. 19, 2 p.m. Rockville Centre Public Library, 221 N. Village Ave., Rockville Centre. 766-6257.

Film Screening

See the documentary “Josef and Anni Albers: Art is Everywhere,” Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 20-21, 1-4 p.m. The film explores the lives of the pioneers of 20th century modernism, including rare footage. Nassau County Museum of Art, Manes Center, 1 Museum Dr., Roslyn Harbor. 484-9338 or www.nassaumuseum.org.